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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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9543b340
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9543b340
authored
Jan 18, 2003
by
Raymond Hettinger
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SF patch #670423: Add missing identity tests to operator.c
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Doc/lib/liboperator.tex
Doc/lib/liboperator.tex
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Lib/test/test_operator.py
Lib/test/test_operator.py
+11
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Misc/NEWS
Misc/NEWS
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Modules/operator.c
Modules/operator.c
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Doc/lib/liboperator.tex
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ for more informations about rich comparisons.
The logical operations are also generally applicable to all objects,
and support truth tests and Boolean operations:
and support truth tests
, identity tests,
and Boolean operations:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
not
_}{
o
}
\funcline
{__
not
__}{
o
}
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@@ -64,6 +64,14 @@ otherwise. This is equivalent to using the \class{bool}
constructor.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
is
_}{
a, b
}
Return
\code
{
\var
{
a
}
is
\var
{
b
}}
. Tests object identity.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
is
_
not
}{
a, b
}
Return
\code
{
\var
{
a
}
is not
\var
{
b
}}
. Tests object identity.
\end{funcdesc}
The mathematical and bitwise operations are the most numerous:
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Lib/test/test_operator.py
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@@ -215,6 +215,17 @@ class OperatorTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def
test_bitwise_xor
(
self
):
self
.
failUnless
(
operator
.
xor
(
0xb
,
0xc
)
==
0x7
)
def
test_is
(
self
):
a
=
b
=
'xyzpdq'
c
=
a
[:
3
]
+
b
[
3
:]
self
.
failUnless
(
operator
.
is_
(
a
,
b
))
self
.
failIf
(
operator
.
is_
(
a
,
c
))
def
test_is_not
(
self
):
a
=
b
=
'xyzpdq'
c
=
a
[:
3
]
+
b
[
3
:]
self
.
failIf
(
operator
.
is_not
(
a
,
b
))
self
.
failUnless
(
operator
.
is_not
(
a
,
c
))
def
test_main
():
test_support
.
run_unittest
(
OperatorTestCase
)
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Misc/NEWS
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@@ -517,6 +517,11 @@ Core and builtins
Extension
modules
-----------------
-
Added
three
operators
to
the
operator
module
:
operator
.
pow
(
a
,
b
)
which
is
equivalent
to
:
a
**
b
.
operator
.
is_
(
a
,
b
)
which
is
equivalent
to
:
a
is
b
.
operator
.
is_not
(
a
,
b
)
which
is
equivalent
to
:
a
is
not
b
.
-
posix
.
openpty
now
works
on
all
systems
that
have
/
dev
/
ptmx
.
-
A
module
zipimport
exists
to
support
importing
code
from
zip
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@@ -733,8 +738,6 @@ Library
or when you need to use sets as dict keys, and a class BaseSet which
is the base class of the two.
- Added operator.pow(a,b) which is equivalent to a**b.
- Added random.sample(population,k) for random sampling without replacement.
Returns a k length list of unique elements chosen from the population.
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Modules/operator.c
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@@ -107,6 +107,28 @@ op_pow(PyObject *s, PyObject *a)
return
NULL
;
}
static
PyObject
*
is_
(
PyObject
*
s
,
PyObject
*
a
)
{
PyObject
*
a1
,
*
a2
,
*
result
=
NULL
;
if
(
PyArg_UnpackTuple
(
a
,
"is_"
,
2
,
2
,
&
a1
,
&
a2
))
{
result
=
(
a1
==
a2
)
?
Py_True
:
Py_False
;
Py_INCREF
(
result
);
}
return
result
;
}
static
PyObject
*
is_not
(
PyObject
*
s
,
PyObject
*
a
)
{
PyObject
*
a1
,
*
a2
,
*
result
=
NULL
;
if
(
PyArg_UnpackTuple
(
a
,
"is_not"
,
2
,
2
,
&
a1
,
&
a2
))
{
result
=
(
a1
!=
a2
)
?
Py_True
:
Py_False
;
Py_INCREF
(
result
);
}
return
result
;
}
static
PyObject
*
op_getslice
(
PyObject
*
s
,
PyObject
*
a
)
{
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@@ -182,6 +204,8 @@ spam1(countOf,
spam1o
(
isMappingType
,
"isMappingType(a) -- Return True if a has a mapping type, False otherwise."
)
spam1
(
is_
,
"is_(a, b) -- Same as a is b."
)
spam1
(
is_not
,
"is_not(a, b) -- Same as a is not b."
)
spam2
(
add
,
__add__
,
"add(a, b) -- Same as a + b."
)
spam2
(
sub
,
__sub__
,
"sub(a, b) -- Same as a - b."
)
spam2
(
mul
,
__mul__
,
"mul(a, b) -- Same as a * b."
)
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